Exchange National Bank of Spokane Records 1880-1930

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Exchange National Bank of Spokane Records 1880-1930

Correspondence, minutes, charters, reports, printed material and other papers of the bank and its subsidiaries; papers of businesses in which the bank had a financial interest; papers of the bank president, E.T. Coman, and his assistant, E.E. Flood. Correspondents include Idaho lumberman Fred Herrick, whose business failures caused the collapse of the bank.

29 containers.; 12 linear feet of shelf space.; 7500 items.

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Exchange National Bank

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Exchange National Bank of Spokane

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The Exchange National Bank of Spokane was organized in 1889 and operated until early 1929. During its existence it was one of the major financial institutions of the Inland Empire and was generally regarded as the second largest bank in Spokane. The importance of the institution transcended its business activities as many of the people connected to ownership or management of the bank were active in governmental, educational, philanthropic, trade association, Federal Reserve and clea...

Flood, Everett Edmund, b. 1881.

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Coman, Edwin Truman, b. 1869.

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Herrick, Fred, b. 1853.

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